Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved with IAPMD! Whether you are seeking to support our existing efforts or power our mission further, there are many options for an advocate like you.

Membership

Take your journey to the next level by becoming a member of IAPMD! Receive the latest updates in advocacy and research, participate in a private non-facebook online discussion group, learn how to raise awareness in your community, and add your voice to the women's reproductive and mental health movement. Learn more and join »

Advocate

Real change only happens because of passionate people like you. Join IAPMD in our advocacy efforts to improve quality and access to care. Together we can ensure all who ovulate are provided with informed, affordable, and accessible mental health and reproductive health services. Visit our advocacy page for what we're working on now (coming soon).

Donate

IAPMD is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that relies on the generosity of people like you to power our Awareness & Education, Peer Support, Research, and more. Please consider making a secure and tax-deductible donation today!

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Fundraise

The best way to raise awareness and opportunities for support is to talk about what we do! You can create a fundraiser right here or on Facebook or even host a fun and fabulous fundraiser to facilitate open conversations about women's mental health while raising funds for IAPMD. Contact us for help on getting started!

We are currently seeking passionate and inspired individuals from around the world to provide compassionate support and important resources to those who need them. Below you will find our current openings and opportunities.

Do you have strong communication and administrative skills and are seeking to support an invaluable cause in 2018? Perhaps you're a skilled bookkeeper or have a panache for public service in the areas of mental and/or reproductive health. If any of these sound like you, we want you for our team!

Peers Support Providers offer in-the-moment support, resources, and hope for others. Peers draw upon their own life experiences, particularly how they have found hope and overcome times of distress, and use that experience to empower others. Lived experience allows Peers to have a body of knowledge that is extremely useful to others going through similar struggles; they are able to understand others in a way that is real and empathetic.